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Age 31 orthodox Jack Catterall has now fought 23 fights and remains unbeaten with a record of 23-0-0. Having started his career on October 2018 at age 19, Catterall shows no signs of slowing down as he continues his rise as a pro. Catterall's longest KO streak is 4 fights long out of his 23 career fights.
In his first fight in September 2012, Catterall defeated Carl Allen in a 4 round fight. The fight went the full distance and secured Catterall his first win and distance win to kick of his pro career. Catterall continued on his journey to success by fighting 2 times in 2012, 4 times in 2013 and 6 times through 2014 and 2015 beating fighters such as Cesar david Inalef, Thomas Stalker and Nathan Brough in his next 12 fights.
Keeping his losses at zero, Catterall fought on July 26th, 2014 beating Nathan Brough. Brough proved to be no match for Catterall, and Catterall became the first person to stop Brough via TKO during round 2. Another win followed for Catterall taking his win tally to 10 wins.
Cesar david Inalef was up next for Catterall on March 6th, 2015. Catterall continued with his winning streak by beating Inalef. Catterall's fight against Cesar david Inalef came in the 5th round of a 10 round fight via TKO. Catterall became the first person to stop Inalef. Racking up wins against Jarkko Putkonen and Gabriel fernando Punalef calfin, Catterall went on to fight and win these next 2 fights.
Catterall entered his next fight with 13 wins and took this to 14 with a win against Noe Nunez on December 19th, 2015. Nunez was stopped in the 3rd round via TKO meaning Catterall was the first person to stop this opponent. 6 wins followed where Catterall went on to be the 3rd person to beat Tyrone Nurse, 11th person to stop Kevin Mccauley and 5th person to stop Martin Gethin.
Keeping his losses at zero, Catterall fought on May 19th, 2018 beating Christopher Sebire. Sebire was stopped in the 1st round via TKO meaning Catterall was the 2nd person to stop this opponent in his career.
Next was Tyrone Mckenna on June 30th, 2018 where Catterall took the win continuing his unbeaten streak. An impressive win for Catterall as he proves his technical boxing talent by taking Mckenna the 10 round distance and becoming the first person to beat Mckenna. The fight ended in a UD victory for Catterall.
Jack Catterall went into his latest fight with Ohara Davies on October 6th, 2018 with 22 wins and he continued this winning streak taking it to 23 wins. Ohara Davies was Catterall's next opponent of his career with the fight taking place on October 6th, 2018. The fight was scheduled to last for 12 and Catterall was the 4th person to go the full distance with Davies and the fight ended in a win for Catterall.